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> BRILLIANT PROSPECTUS ! FOURTH YEAR OF THE. Cosmopolitan Art Association, THK FAMOUS I)usseldo:*f Gallery of Paintings ! Purchased at a cost of ?!8t).UU0 ! I t'ul Putters' tea fid reuowed statue of the GREEK SLAVE ! ! B PI Iti'il VSi^Diursix thousand dollars, il\> with several hii-ired uil?>T v.orks of Art* {Sn Painting*. Sculpture ml 11 rnnzes, comprise t : ? e Premiums to be aw aided to the ?ubs>ci iters ?of the Cosmopolitan Art Association, who subscribe before the 2Sth of January, IS08, ? at which tioie the awards will take place. TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION. aj ? Every subscriber of three doilar* is entiled fo A copy ot the large and splendid Steel En I graving, entitled "Manifest Destiny," ateo a A c.vjy ?>! the Cosmopolitan ? rt Journal one \ ear, a'so to A Ctrtifi-ate in the Awar'Js of Premiums, also A frre admission to the Di.sseldorf and Cos mopolitan (ialieries. Thus it i> seen that for every three dollars paid, the subscriber not only receives a Splendid Three Dollar Engraving ! but. also, the heautituilv illustrated Tico Hollar .Irt Jourtitd, One Year. Each subscriber is also presented with a Cer tificate in the Awards of Premiums, by which a valuable ?o.k ot Art, in Paint ng or Sculp-' tuie. m?y bp received in addition, thus giving | h? ev^iv Hutccri ?er ??? equivalent to the value: ol live dollars, and a Certificate gratis. Any one of the 'eading $8 Mazarine is fur-i nished iusWad cl Engraving and Art Journal,, ii desiitJ. ?so person is restricted to a single share Tho.-e taking ti\e memberships, remitting ?15, ore entitled to an e.\tra Engraving, and six tickets. Full particulars of the Association are given in the Art Journal, which contains over sixty t-plt-ndid Engravings, price fifty cents per num- ' t>er. Specimen copies will be sent to all per sons who desire to subscribe, on receipt of live postage stamp?, (15 cents.) Address C. L? HEKDV, Actuary C. A. A., 54* Broad way, New-York. tW For membership apply to JOII.N M. JKVNET P, Honorary Secretary, Shepherds town. November 21, 185?. 1 ? 8t SEND FOR IT. HUE most superbly illustrated Magzine ever .1 published in America, is the December number of the Cosmopolitan Arl Journal , con taining over .-i\tv splendid Engravings, and giving a full particulars of the benefits of the Cosmopolitan Art Association, two dollars a yenr; single copies fifty cents. ^Specimen copies will be sent to all persons who wish to sub vert e on rcdi-ipt of five postage stamps, [15 cen!s.] feee advertisement headed "Brilliant Prospcc tub"' in this paper. Address V. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A A., 548 Broadway, New- York. For membership a^ply to JOHN M. JEW o lT, Honorary Secretary, Shepherds town, .November 2 i , 1 857. 1 ? 8t UST^OTIGE. . HMIOSi: indebted to I). W. Cameron <fc X George 11. Slaley, under the fir in ol Cameron & Staley, will save themselves cost by coming forward ami liquidating ttieir indebtedness immediately or their claims vvill be put into an officers hand tor collection. A. B. CAMERON, Trustee for Cameron & Staley. November 14, 1857. if / 1 EISTLEMEN'S W E A It. ? Plain ' J Black, Fancy Striped and Barred Cassiinercs, Green, Brown, Olive, Mul berry, Blue and Black Cloths, Beaver and Ribbed Over Coat Cloths, for sale by Nov 15 Jo /in 1L McEndree. *1 A DIES' DRESS GOODS.? Black JJ and Colored Figered Silks, Plain Black ai.d ColoieJ Mou>eIins, Siiiped and Figured do. , Debage, Best Styles Cali cos, for sale by Nov 15 John il. A/ellndree. O Ah 1'. ? 200 sacks Ground Allum and O Fine Salt, for sale. Terms Cas-li. Sept 6 lientch Stoncbrakcr \\ K R Y complete assortment of Queenswnie and Cedar-ware, for sale by licntch <$? Co. HAVE a very good RIFLE, for sale cheap. " " J. II. McENDREE. February 9, 1856. 12-lf. i)LEACHED, Unbleached and l#ead ) colored Canton Flannels, for sale low by JACOB STaLEY. UUP, N. O. and Porio Rico Alolas 0 ses, for sale by Renlch & Co. I 0 <Tt ELF-SEALING Preserving Jars lor I2k) sale by Rentch <V Co. j| FRESH supply ol Drugs, such as Ja Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, British Oil, Oil Spike, Laudanum, Had way's Ready Relief, Essences and Spices of all kinds. April 25 lientch ??? Co "I T PDEGRAFF'S fashionable silk Hats LJ for sale by Rent eh <$* Co. I I) ACS. ? 10,000 pounds of Rags wan L ted in exchange for goods or cash. April 25 lientch $ Co. AK Shingles for sale by Aug 8 lientch 8f Co. V INS E Y S, &,c. ? 6-4 Fulled, 3-4! *Li Plaids, Yarns, for sale by Nov 15 John H. McEndree. j AV ER\ superior lot of Tobacco and Cigars, just received and for sale. A pi il 25 lientch 4* Co. "1VTHITE and Brown Sugars, and a fine I V selection ol Fresh leas, for sale. April 11 lientch 4* Stonebruker. ^ AD1ES' and Gents 1 rimmings of ev Xi ery description, for sale hv Nov 15 John 11- McEndree. LARD, Whale, Flaxseed and Etherial Oils, for sale by Jientch 4* Co. ; SmiM, 2?022Gm. .1 BE. ID READ ! HEAD ! ? "Ye afflicted / read," the following Cei tificate of a cure oi* over 2(1 years standing : 1L T. HEl^MBOLI) ? Dear bir ? I have been tro' bled with an ailbrliou of tlfi Mad !er and Kidneys for over twenty years. 1 have tried Physic inns in vain, and at last concluded to e;ivti your genuine Preparation a trial, as 1 h.id heard it highly spoken of. It afforded me im mediate relief. 1 have used three bullies, and I have obtained more relict Horn its clioct-s and feel much better than 1 have tor twenty years previous. 1 have !he greatest faith in its vir tues and curative powers, and shall do all in my power to make it known to the alllicted. doping this may prove advantageous to _\ou in assisting you to introduce the taedicine. 1 am truly vours, M. McCokmick. Lewislown, Pk., Jan 28, Itr.^T. Should any doubt Mr. McCormick's state ment, he refers to the following gentlemen : Hi n. \\ ni . Diglcr, ex-Ciovernur, ft- nhsylvania. Ili>n. Thus. H. Florence, Philadelphia. lion. J. C. Kriox, Judge, Tioga Co., Pa. Hon. J. S. I la- k, Jud<e, Philadelj hia. Hon. I). K. Porter, ex-tiovcrnor, Pennsylvania. Hon. Kllis Lewis, Judge, Philadi Iphia. Hun. R. C. (irit r. Judge U. c*. Court. Hon. Ci. VV. Woodward, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. VV.A. Porter, City Solicitor, Philadelphia, lion. Juhn I3igler, ex-Gwveruo', California. Hon. E. Banks, Auditor Ceneral.W ashington. And many others, if necessary. 03s* See advertisement beaded //# hnhold" s Genuine Preparation, in another column. Inhalation in Consumption. ? See ad vertisement under this head. Coggswell's Anti-Phlogistic Salt" for sale at Ibis ollire. fTEl.MBOLD'S GENU UtE PREPARJi II TION. For diseasi s of the bladder, Kid neys, (iravel, and Dropsy. HKLMBOLD'S Genuine Preparation. .HKL.MBOLD'S Genuine Preparation. HKL.MBOLD'S Gin vine Preparation. HELM BULLA'S Genuine Preparation Is prepared according to Phartr.acy and Chem istry. with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge devoted to their combination. JU3T PUBLISHED, ISV PUDNEI & RUSSELL, Records of the Revolutionary War, containing the Official, Military and Financial Correspondence of all the Officers of the Revolutiona ry Jinny, from 1775 to 1705, CONTAINING the most interesting ) military, historical, and financial in formation during that period. Also, the organization of all the Kegi ments, showing the names, / rank, d:ite of commission, tinu W of enlistment, and service of the ollieers and privates of each. Also, the general ind brigade orders of Generals Washington, Lee, Greene, Wee don, and others, in 1770, '77, and '78, showing the last trials at Valley Forge, breaking up ila encampment, order of march through Philadelphia, and the plan of attack on the British at Monmouth. AUo, an account of the capture of Fort Washing, and the horrors of the prisons and prison ships ol the British in New York, with a List of American Cfjietrs Imprisoned , , the tune of their capture, release, I An tlC count of the SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI, in New York, Pennsylvania, a 1 1 < I Mary land, a list of the members' names. &<?.; i lie half-pay, commutation, and acts of the Continental Congress. A complete I ist of all the OJJictrs ivho served to the end of the War , anil acquired the right to half-pay Tor life, commutation, and land. Proceedings of i 34d? Congress, and United States Court ot Claims, relative to a restoration of the half-pay acts of the old Congress, for the benefit of the Heirs of Officers of the Revolution ; Virginia half- pay and land laws ; the rea sons which led to the passage of the Act of July 5, 1832, by Congress ; the names | of the Virginia officers \v ho received land, i with an interesting account of the milita ry land districts of Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee, the locations of warrants, sur veys, &c. \ Ihvolulionary Pension Laics of the U tiited States as they now exist, witli commentaries ' thereon. Notes on the services of vari- 1 ous classes of revolutionary officers, with' an extensive list showing the time they died, &c., &e . <fcc. 1 Laroe 1 2 mo. Vol., of GOO Pages. Price $1,50. This work is intended as a hook of ref erence to the historian and scholar, as well as furnishing a thorough guide tj persons claiming title to land or pensions, from the service of their forefathers during the Revolutionary War. The volume contains the names ol over 50,000 officers and privates of the Revolutionary Army, anil should be in the hands of all the des cendants of the brave men who fought un der the banner of '70. that the nobltf ac tions of their ancestors may not escape reminiscence of tin ir decendants, who must retain this w <rk as a memento of their brave deeds and patient sufferings. \ $100 Per Month can be easily earned by acting as Acent for the sale of the a bove Book, and other highly popular works of standard merit, published by PUDNEY & ltUSSELL. W , OJ?- Agents wanted in every city, town, and village in the llnim). Fot Catalogue and paitieulars, address HUDNEY & RUSSELL, 79 John street, New York. November 14, 1837. 6t 1)1 HE Cider \ inegnr and Pickets for 1 sale by . * fienteh Co, ; B. W. H HUBERT, riOXTIXUES lo give prompt a .tention to all U branches of ti e Ins -irancc* 11 tsino?s, and is prepares lo negotiate LIFE 1'IIIE LV ?? HuJ*\'C E iu any aim uais required, in the S lartford F ire Insurance Compan)', Hartford, Connecticut ; Frank'in Insurance (Company of Phi.adelphia ; and the Insurance Company of the Y alley of \ ir;inia. \\ ith an experience of nearly ci^ht years in the business. and being po>si s?ed o( j eculiar advantages for ascertaining the strength of all Insurance Companies doing business in this and the Northern States. Special attention will be given to placing risks only in Compa nies of undoubted responsibility, and where fair dealing may be relied upon iu case of | loss. Dwelling Houses, Stores, Mills, Barns, Fac tories, Merchandise, Household Furniture, and every description of Personal Property in coun try or tow ii, iusurud against loss or damage by tire. Life Assurance in t lie best Companies in the Un ted States. 'i he lives of slaves injured for two thirds of their value, at lowest rates for a period of one to five years. In all cases of loss, particular attention is given to secure to the parlies insured a liberal ; adjustment and prompt payment of their clams. Applications cilher in person or by letter will be promptly attended lo, and any informa tion on the subject cheerfully given, if addres sed to John 1 . Ukown, Post Master, Charles town, or B. W. HERUKRT, Acront for Jefferson County, Vra. P. S. ? Agent's Post Orfice, Chat lestown ?Cfr" Mr. Herbert will visit Shepherdstown on the 1st Saturday in each month. October 17, 1H57. 43 ? J)* A NEW MONTHLY PAPER. THE CINDERELLA SLIPPER, V Journal devoted to the amusement and interests of Ladies and Gentlemen, entirelv original iti all its parts, Light, Gay snd Fast. All this may be Inrnish ed without the slightest immorality in its tendency, gaining a place in it? column's. The lugubrious or miserable will find nothing congenial in the "Slipper," while the Humorist and Bon Vtc;iiit may well enjoy it. The Terms for t!:e Monthly will be T)0 cents p^r annum for single subscribers. To Clubs, 7 Copies for 83 " 12 " 5 " 28 " 10 One subscriber In every seven will be entitled to a GIFT worth from ?1 to $200. Among the articles (o be distrib uted are Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Guard nnd Vest Chains, Silver cuke and Fruit Baskets, Oofd Lockets, Armlets, Ear Drops, Brooches, Pins, Kings, Gold Dollars, <tec., &c. An honorable system will be used to determine which one of the seven sub scribers shall be entitled to one of the a bove Gifts, which will be sent immediate ly on receipt of the subscription money. Address all communications to ROLAND R. WEST & CO., Corner Worth st. and Broadway, N. V. AGEN TS WANTED. Npw York, Nov. 7, 1857. 13t GIFTS GIFTS, GIFTS ! X /.?/)/) GOLD AND SILVER WAT C H ES to be sold at wholesah prices. This is the cheapest and best lot ol Watches* ever belore otl'ered to tin public. A gilt in Jewelry worth from 81 to ?12 will be given with every watch in proportion to its value. Being desirous of introducing our goods prominently to the public, iu order to meet with quirk, ready and cash sales, we have adopted this method for their disposal. We sell Composition verge, open face, $6 k. $7 Fine Silver Lepine do 8 & 9 do hunting case, 12 do Lever, heavy hunting ease, 1 5 & 18 do English patent lever hunting ease, 25 &. Jit) | Heavily gold pi. lev. hunt. c. 24 Gold anchor, open face, 21. 24 & 28 do lever, hunting case, 30 ext. 37 j do do beaut, engraved, 45 I do Eng. pat. lev. do 50 do do do 50 do do do extra GO do do do do 70 , do do and Magic Watches, 80 do do do 90 do do do 100 Any of the above Watches, together with a Gift, will be sent by mail free of postage. A catalogue giving full particu lars, will be sent, on application to GEORGE DOWNING & CO., No. 23, South Third street, . Philadelphia, Pa. N. B. ? Newspapers throughout the country, by giving this advertisement six or more insertions, will receive in pay ment a superior double pointed goid pen and care, worth Five Dollars, or any oili er jewelry of the same value, payable on the receipt of the first copy containing the advertisement. G. D,. & CO. Ortober31, 1857* 50 ? 6t BOOTS AND SHOES. ? Ladies Black and colored Gaiters, thick and thin soled Morocco Shoes, chiidrens thick and thin soled Slippers, Boots and Shoes, Men's and B<?ys thick and thin soled Shoes, Mens Oak bouotn Nailed Boots, Boys do., for sale by Nov 15 John 11. McEmlree. C1UAL. ? Persons in want of Cumher ) land and Amhracite Coal, ca.i be sup plied bv leaving orders with us. Cash on delivery. March 14 ltentch Stototbraker. / 10FFEE. ? Lovers of fine flavored I J Codec's are invited to rail and exam ine our stock of Rio and Goverment Java Cofle'es. A good article for 121 cents. ApriH8 Rtnlch fy Co. , 7 /ATS AND CAPS.* -A large stock of Ka Men's and boy's Black and colored Slouch Hats, black and fancv cloth Caps, M en's High crowned Slouches, silk Hats for sale by John II. }JcEt\drcc. j Hi? IMS-BEIT MCJIIS ! ! Call at MOULDER' S this season for Bargains ! nL lias just rr turned from Philadelphia and . Raitimore and now openirr| one of tl.e largest, finest and cheapest stock of fai.l and wikter goods which he has ever had, being bought exclusively lor cash, under the most depressed state of affairs in which this coun try has ever pa?,Sed through. } on THE LAOIES he ran offer, great bargains in every variety of Gu^ds. Rich Irish Poplins at 912 worth $18 in P hiia delpbia ; Debaze at 10*ccnts worth lt*J cents ; Alpaca at 25 cents worth 50 cents ; ladies fine Kid Gloves at 50 cents worth b7j cents; 8-4 linen 1 able Cloths at 50 cents worth $1,25; ladies black silk double twisted Mitts at 50 cents worth 87? cents; ladies new style Gum Shoes at f?0 cents worth ?1, and a great varie ty of other goods for the ladies at the same rates. a EXT/, E MEN' S FURNISHIXG Goods. He has gone very extensively in this branch andean fit out a gentleman from head to loot ^ Cloths all shades from $2,50 up to $10. \ ery superior French Casicneres from up to jjG. .-\II wool English Casimercs at 6,i worth 50. Superior Cut Velvet Vest ing, silk and satin do, and an endless varietv of goods suitable for the gentlemen. lie intends to pay particular attention to this branch and keep up a good stock. FANCY GOODS of everv description. GROCERIES . ^ I f a. | Uard-ware. Cedar and Queen's^^H^^ Ware, Roots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, and an endless vari ety ol other goods. All of you who are afraid to hold on to your fives, lens, .kc., just come and lay it out I at par value lur some of Moulder's cheap |goods.^ Just to think of it, a pair of fine all I wool Casimcr pants, side stripe at that, for | $2,25. Come on with your fives. Any Virginia Hank notes will be taken at par. All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex change for Goods. WILLIAM MOULDER. Shepherdstown, October 17, 1857. tf I HOWARD ASSOCIATION ! ' PHILADELPHIA. Important Announcement. TO aj. pcr^pn^ nffl'ctpd ivj'K D ton ?*<?/, 7 such as sPEKMATORRHO-:*. SEMI ' X \L, WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE. CONOR. MICE V, (SLEET. SYPHILIS, thj N ice ol ONANISM, t,r SELF-ABI SK Sic.. A:c. The HOWARD ASSOCI VTION, jn view of the awful destruction ol humeri life, caused hy Sexual diseases, and the deccp'i"ns prac tised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases hy Quacks, have directed their Con sulting Surgeon, a? a CHARITAHLE ACT worthy of their name, to give .MEDICAL Al) NICE GRATIS, to all persons thus afllicted, who apply by letter, wiih a description of their condition, (age, oct upation, habits ol life, Ac..) and in cases of extreme poverty and suffering o FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. I he Howard Association is a benevolent In stitution, established by special endowment, fci the relief of the sic k and distressed, atllictcd with * ? \ iruh nt and Epidemic Di seises.'' It h'?s now a surplus of means, which 1 he Directors hav e voted to expend in advertising the above notice. It is needless to a id that the Associa ( lion commands the highest Medical skill of the i -'UP. and will furnish the m st approved modern ; treatment. Just Published, by the Association, a Report on -Spermatorrhcea, or Seminal Weakness, tin I vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other Diseases ol the Stxual Organs, '?y the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent 1>\ mail, fin a sealed envelope.) FREE Ol" CHARGE, on the receipt of T \\\j STAMPS tor postage. Address, Dr. CEO. R. CALHOl'N, ('on suiting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. i South NINTH Strfct, Philadelphia, Pa. Rv order of the Directors. GEO. FAIRt HI LI) Secretary. EZRA I). HEARTVV ELL, President. June C. IH57. wj? 1 y ' BUTCMBIA'G. The Old Butcher on the Turf Again ! fjl HE undeisigned has again commenced 1 Butchering in all its various branches, at the old stand, where families phi he supplied wiili Beef, Veal and Mutton. mjkzJiL Beef twice a week, viz : Wednesday and Saturday mornings, and Mutton daily. All for the cash, without respect to per sons. He hopes by strict attention to business to merit the same patronage that lias heretofore been so kindly extended him, He also takes this method of in forming Farmers and others having slock to dispose of that they will do well to call upon him as he wishes and is prepared to purchase 5U0 head of stock. WM. n.CROWL. Shepherdstown, Sept. 12, 1 Hf?7. if | MjOUR, Corn Meal, Oats and Corn, J_ constantly kept on hand and for sale. April 25 lientch ?$? Co. m "ANN'S Axes, best quality, for sale by Joint II. McEndree. QPERM, Adamantine and Tallow Can lO dies, for sale by \ Rrntch Cfl. C^ONCKiNTKATEl) Lye, warranted to ) make soap without the use of a-hes, for sale by Iltntch Co. J FINE stock of Stationary, School Xl IJooks, 6ic.; for sale by Nov 15 John II. Mc Endrre. TI7 AN TED ? Bacon, Lard and Soap. lien fch iV Co. 1 \KUUS, <fcc.-Driseo!is Balm of a ihou 17 sand tloweis, llorscmans Hope, Sweet and Castor Oils, Avers Cherry Pectoral, Jaittes Hair Tome, Barrev's Tricopher ous, B^y Rum, a hire article for ?-ale by Nov 15 John II. McEndrte. J A DIES Guin Saudlt s, ladies and c ii Ju dren's liuin Shoes, Men's do., for le by John II. McEndrte. s?a IMA NN ELS. ? A fine ?ssortmtn( of ! \\ bite and colored Flannels for sacks, &c., Welsh dolor skins. Red and brown canton do. Juhn //. McEndrte. jtfAlLS. ? A 1 arge slock oi all kinds of 1\ Nails, fo( sale by >~ov 15 John II. McEndrte, SOUTHERN FROTRfTHtN issmiii cHPiiy. ALEXANDRIA, VA. Capital urer $2u0.UO0 and constant/^ in creasing. ?_c~ rr FIE Charter of this Company offers mote fa JL vorable advantages to the farmer ami oth ers than any other Company iharteied in the State, by iusttring with or with ut i pieio;u? nute. If the applicant prefer, he can pay the full amount of the premium in ca-h '?r t?y ef fecting a ea?h in->oran?*e h?r two years, the in sured saves one-eighth of the amount he wouw otherwise have to pa); or Uf becoming a meui ber and giving a small premium i.uie? TUfc I*- . SfiU.D SA^r.S NtAHI.Y ONk. HALF > K TIU. AllOl \"T ? chakgeu BY Sti c k Comi amls, w In ii insuring from >?..?r to w-ar. T i ? i -? is the advantage re-, bulling fium tiie combination of tlie CASH AMD MUTUAL PRINCIPLE, j This Company commenced issuing Policies a ;ainst lu?i or damage by tiie on the 16th day , of March. 1854, since which time over thirty- . five hundred persons have insured and become members of the Company. Having trebled our business during the pa*t" year, we. feel grate ful lor the liberal patronage bestowed upon the Company thus far, and for its flattering ( prospects of future usefulness. '1 he Directors j liope and believe that by pi udence, caution and a ruid system of economy, th3t w iii establish for th iff Company a reputation for cheapness I ' and safety, not surpassed by any Company in < the United States. All differences in settlement of losses may I be determined by three disinterested Arbitra tors of the County where such loss hippened. to be mutually chosen by the insured and the | Company. Losses promptly adjusted unu i on id ? DIRECTORS: H. w. Thomas, R. H. Stabler, j W. M. Turner, T. B. RoborUori, WJ I>. Massey, W T. Harper, T. T. Hill, R. H Carter, i Christ# her Nealc, R. 1" L? - ;cr. S ho I to I\ Stuart, P. U. I.ipcoab, i Silas liigiow, James I.(. h?-c, Edward Sangstcr, A. It. Clukey. OFFICERS : TT. W. Thomas, PrmiiLnt. T. B. Robkrtsow. tut President. VV 1). Mas-ky, Treasurtr. W. T. 1IaRFI.II, Secrt tn.lj. J AMtS T. t'L-'ib, .IctlL'i y uilll ''?< turul ll/. I rt Appr.c iti<H - for Insurance ( an be uiu.lt to on (Kent at Sh.'phcr ! U wn, Va., w !.o also plmipily give any I'm t ht-ij inf??i ma; .? ?n ?Ie ;i,eJ LL>Vi.\ G. LICK , J^h/. 1 June 13, lKri7. 3U bm GOLD ! GOLD ! GOLD f~ | rrfll'' greatest offer in e??hl pens, gold i ?>? L ci Is, gold" chains, end g<ld w dithc^, e*et made. Head the following : A SPLENDID UOJ D I' REMIT M worth from live to one hun lre I doilnrs. p >Mtivi !> giv en to any person who cm spare one day in a week , or one hour in a dav, gettuia up c I < : i ? - ?il subscribers in his own ai d aiij loin* :h birhoods, for .he best and most p??j ular I'.imilv Newspaper now pub!t-!)e<l. No expense, no J nulla) ,iv> capital n quired ot age' Is. An en tire new plan is propoM' i, by which any p#r ?on ran succeed in HiaktR if ? paring busi ness, who will limb rtiike the ns?eney. A pri vate circular, lor the inspection of ag^Qll on ly, wit h full list ot premiums, will be sent t<? any < ne who desires it, on receipt of a stamp to pay return pent a (J Some n gents have ear ned <1 luu'd'ed Altar gold watch in one week. Every family thou d read a' least one News paper irorn New Yoik City, without intrrb'i. ing h; h 4beii Local Papers, whieb of course : ca-inot, and should i.ot, be dispensed with. But New York bring the great commercial and business centre of th*s Continent, no farmer, mechanic* profess- man, oi merchant, is properly prepared tor the emergencies of his ciiiims. unless he is in communication with ] New York city, by means of <>ne of its first Cl iSs New up .j per mediums. S?eh a medium I is our ''LGDODK," neutr il in pol nice, but giv. i ing all the facts, items of news, ami tbrillilig ' incidents worth knowing throughout the n i.n ! try. A VALUABLE GIFT. Each new subscriber will receive with thi fir -?t No. of his or her paper, one of ?h *? new i ml beautiful ula-s pointed indelhble Phm iN,' I i<t i in j 1 rted Iroui Europe, and for whiji we have obutued the t xcllli ve r?cy t? >r ibis! euuntrv. Tin- is the |o-t i U4?"? ion-4 and use- ' fu I ItMo irrproycmi ut ol the pr sent age. and i ! he o:ily pencil ever made that will write with link, making it both a pen and pencil of the finest ?| Mrti(*y at tiie. same time, ll w,l| la-t lui mmu, auL for practical u>e is woilh more tb.m any g IJ pen ::i the nflrkei. i For list of" premiums and full particulars, ad , dre-s , HAMj west, Publishers, New York. * i bese Pei.c i]a supplied lo ihe trade at a j profitable discount. | August a'J, 1857. 41? 3m H? FRESH DKUGS, i* Medicines, Paints, Oils, &.C. rl H E sub-cnber ban ju*l rtccived a 1 consignment of Dm^s, Medicine#, Painm, i QUs, Ac., which will be sold low. Aom.uk 1 ihem will be found L/iiiap?<l Oil, <\ C?'* Pure n\ bite Lead, 8p<r 1 1* Tot f ent ii ? . | rr,!>er. ited Lead, Vnneiiaii Ke?!t Lit ;??- ra?re, Cri n? Green ,S|>;Hii?-h Whiting, Window. !(? \ i 12 ami 8X 10, Putty, S Dili's Pai.at ea, .! j in - Expectorant, Huotiuitx a Oerui-m Bitten, lld loway'a Pill* and Oinltnenl, McLme Pill-. Avor'd Pills. Wright's Pilla, BrandTe'lrS Pill", > Mc/lli*>er'i Oiolmcul, Betr'i Oil, U< iv Hum, Alcohol. Copal \ ?n nh. J ifian Varni*h, Wtarch. Liquoricc, Rpfii.ed Vanilla lieana. Ex'.ract Va nilla. Irdellible Ink. Cud Lim Oilf 8h- ton. k?i's Wax, Pepper, Nurture.-. Mar<\ Long Pepper, Tumniirir, Wbi'c Prpfler, W hie and Lt lick. Moatird, Fa1 t'- I.iid Petri!:,. Htjpfiior I'Mraet* f? i tho Haudkvn t.ief, Coop er's Isiiik .J'-, .Veucan Liui.ornt, t'a-r ?f Oil by I he Ivitie or e >i mi, and *!l a'tr iej kfp'. in a I)ruj? >*'ure. Thoae in want >t ihe abo?e ar ticles will please gi*e if" n rill. CHAR LEU HAKPLK j Shepherdotown. April 18, lb*>7. tf i fK 5. MAGRCDERi 7 Dental Surgeon, fe'a RAVING now permanently located in Sfep hcrd?=towti clfrrs hi' Profe*f ionai .^ernces to the public, lie i: prepared to do evLfi j description of work in Oenti-try. All work warranted. Term- BWidpr.it'*.. Office oppo ?i(.- I )r R. P Vaz udt r's residence. October 17, lb^7. tf ? NOTICE. ] The notes and arrouittfl <!ue Daniel U . Cameron, t?a ^ e been transferred to ine. Those uitlebic'l *.o him will pie.ise call iiiitnetiiHtely and *eitlr their ii iWhfe?ln< *?.' Sept 26 JACOB tSTAIibY. ) (DAIjT. ? Fun. uimI I oam Sail. f?>r *?;.!# by WM | MUULI/tK. ./. C. I'mibtld. H . h. < 'em 'ielJ. J H MertdUU, ? j# 1 ?g^C ;V. ' ? ^ HJSFIELlHlni8.lt?.. 229 Baltimore Street, Desire to call attention to'their unprecedeiitly rich and r.iried *upplv of BEAUTIFUL GOODS, suited for 'Ik* which K???e been ft lrr. ird v\i:lj mui h cuic by one i f the firm jn th? HfiVrert f'urnpean marts, and which they flit* tei th? nw.'vcs wiili compare favorublv with any collection iti the Iniled States. 'J lay na?iie in part ? ENGLISH, SWISS AND AMERICAN Cold Watches, for ladies and gentlemen, of ihe best qualities and ??t\les, senne richly gemmed uuh Diamond* and Ptjrls, otneis beautifully tnanulUd 53?llCU ImaCfiifS, beautiful Chattlaine Chains, Fob and Vnt do ; Gold Pencils, Thitnbl s, Spiclacles, elegant Ptu mond and I'tjrl belts, b'vacrhts, Pins and F. <ir littig$,&LCn!ac , in ? ver> style. A large stock of SUAEU YT ARE, such as Ctffee and Tm St Us, Pitchers , Goblets , Cvps. liasktls , Castors, Haiirrt, Spoons, lurks, arid Ladles, Itesert, t'ake, i'a>try. Butter, Fi?b and Crumb Knives, Suits, Mvffinurs, .ViU Picks, ?to., all of which are duplicated in Plattd ? ft art, superb Plated Epergnes and Plateau. F AN C Y GOODS, in the greatest variety, such as elegant Cilt, Bronze and Mai b'.e Clucks , Taiian Marble aiid Biscuit Statuetiis ; Drt ^lcn, Se vri > and Paris China f uses, Cups, Slatiielhs, Candle Star,il*t fine Ttlc-a-Tite Stlts, (jilt and I'tarl Casket s, Surptists, Odeur Casts sod Fancy OnuttHenls ; Silver, iVaii a:id 1 an*:) Cigar and Curd Cu ls, Porte -Jlonnaics , F< us, &.?? ; beautiful Cabns, Koscwood and richly inlaid !';? | icr Marhs Desks fl'< rk Boxes, D.'tS'ing Cases. Cigar llpjres, J jblts , Chairs, Ela^ent, Hunting r?s?s lor flow ers, Portj lies, Ink Stands, Music Luxes, Point ings on Oil a: d (.'upper, ivc., &c., farming ;i i.i'gt and beautiful collection of lite rare. cm i ou> aid hrtmtilul, to which they invite il.r rx iiutn >tion ( t nil. ti tlinj uMuit-d thai li?*i ot lh?' iiu ^t laMiuious run he p" lib d, wi.jlu *. ur < fiot t- shall be to uilui* the atroi gi >t u >iu< c mr'iN t<> riircnwf August -2. IP5T. * 40? ly. INHALATION IN CONSUMPTION. ) UONCI i LorynjiU, ami o'befili'cas* ).-s of vbe I'htfat snd 'I liioal successfully in at i ii lii the Inhalation of .Wdieakd va| ? r? aid i> l?j absoi|>ti' ll ami coiistiUiliu.al td'ut iiiont, as pinetisi'd at the **fcttt)v esunt Medical 1 ?? ?11110,'' .N< w I oik cily. 1 I.I ut'pl I fit'it nil it ItlCC I AS VV llU'li llj'" 1 1' ' dt l t Ii is m?- 1 ho.: ill diseases* ? 1 ? 1 ? l.uiy.s and 'J tiro at, has induced us tu pail fiom our u sual c? urn- in older t?| bring it to Uu ki ov lodge of such i .n} Le laboring utidcr or pr?H*|>o? td to such a tied ions. J be duKi! ut at rubier daj bos at lei gill ar rived for llie consumptive. 1 be dcctiine of liit locuraliliij of C onst nipt i?n lo.*at Ivrg,tla j as ed away. We have indubit. ble Kooft iu uur pi ^session, tbat Comuti pitcn in all its stn ces ran be cured; in tbe first, i )' tu6ii<l?/<o ?hm sot pia n ; ill tbe second b y tiuu-Ji i motion <J lo /.( < . uh i a lo thtilhy mul cvucrfliona . III lite t ii m ii t by cicatritcs of tears, Those Weedru 10 tbe | a si, mav u?>trl Ibateven now Consdmi - lion is mciirabli , suchaic behind tbe age. I?? all tbis, great tiuth n u*t be apparent, \i/. : that medicu ?a inbakd iu tbe fouo of *apor or i'uudrr d rcctly into the Luvgn must be raore ef fectual ibaii tbat token :iito tbe stomach, whet a the disease does not exist. Tbe advantage of inhalation in Coll'ffn pt if n and J hroat Diseases is, tbe stou-aib is thus iclt I fn i to aid in restoring by, aduiir istenng to it health) life-giving food. 7'htrr is no cusr ?? I hoju h .s.s that inhalation xcitl nbt rmch : The means, too, aie bi< ught within reacb of all. the , manner of aiinm i?t? ling the vapors being so ?iii.ple thai the invalid is never read red to leave home, where the bund <4 friendship and alTcctiou tends to u.ui b to aid the phjsltiaiia < Hin ts. The* Inbalylii.g method is tootl ing *nfr atii j a ( i' if , ai.d r nsista in the administration oi me?l u it < - iw -iicli a manner tbat ihey are c/inveytd into tbe lungs in tl??- lorD' "1 Vapor ami pn??]u? ? iln ir action at tbe seat o( tliedisi a-o. Itn prac tical ?uec?- 4 is destined to rev. Itif i? ni/c 't?? opinions ol tbe mcdirtl wcrld and establish l/ie nihrc catabslity of L dm umjffiort. 1 ?? .i iit-tl) appeal M tf.e common ^en?e <f ill u 111 r!i d w itb long diseases, to ? itib.a^e #t t.nce iln- ailvau a^c r.f lnha!a?nn; and ?o lin ger ap| I) nj? (!iri: c> lo tbe tltn ffendiug fUymneb. Icbiitii t??r Inhnlaiion %|>lare among the pint Its^ x'jis nature ai d art bath given us, 0 at "our <ia}s ma v belong in tbalahdlM and it the only Ark of Rffugc for the Cousumptlvc. A method not on I) rattinul btit titrtplr and cni t< ii". .s u< ii of fhc pror? ?s!ctl that ha*r ^ikpt'd !i - ha!. r . have four tf it tjfimeltrf* in the Mgki-t d.'gret, arresting the jffpgrui of dhf&l "??' I'wt* * itig uondtin in many dtspirnU roifi, in ferit) a tiiuf; ii of vUf urt ov<!f this tell dc* tr*Tof Our spCi . i. Si te.? rbj -'?< i'<n? wishing Ir. m''kc them ?"Ush a< (jiiainti d w lib tils practice, are in 1< i ii.i 'i t!i it I.IUI tune i>< ing valuable, we fan ? i I) r? pij, a* to ii gi< i! i - (? used, to ?oi Ii i? i :? r- lb.. i ? o' i.iir. a f? e. T be fee in all r??r? < f j l r. ? r i;\ . f.'-r' f?t,? m ill |k <.Jtj Ofi feC- fpt ? f \ib ( b tlii ijt<.:c->ar) mcdieiie* end ii?iri;uKt. 1 will L?e I i waided. 1 lit fte in otber ca-**, < til iic from $6 to ^10. Applications wifl Mate a^e ?< x t w-prifap, ma> n d i.r ?mgle. ho?* long aflec'.? 4- ^ - KiJitary disease cj,j?t tti the familj ?' ti bih g?i era I i v . I^i.t the f ?n,' town, ard h?a!? Ik- plaii.ll RTiBen. !'? stfr c {? rr? t'.'rn ?f?sve. <* uit-i tn inrlovd. Letters 1 1 n r^"*?tepd by the Poitma-teri r.re at our risk. Ail Je!t?i? muftt tie O' di i d. WAIJ.Xft: V.RBT< I'V, M. n.( S. M. Institute, New Vork ?>'j. AuguM 0?, I-.i7. 4?? f/m THE WITh?rEO HEART. by r. s. a urn uk. rriJ!S i" ^ Urge 12uto. t?!ume,j>'icr f?I, X ui'ii U fiiie!jii*-xz?*tinl engra* .ujj, anil if <>ne < ? I ill ?- iiHifi (lii i i 1 1 1 1 u lairs fur written b\ ibe auifmr. It ftiour* liosr 4 man n >\ -* ein to the world at! (bat is g'*)d and niibie, and yet be a iyrant in bis family, arid finally ?tud bis wife to a mad-hou?f. Wc publish all Mr. Arthur's new books, also work* of lliatmj , Binjjrajihy, il c,f for wliK-h we want Ageuta id all (i irts of tf?e United St. 1 tea 10 whom tl.e I r<.est rom mission w ill be paid, ?J?o an extra coin m its ion in the w ay of <rifl?. J. W. li RAD LEY, 48 North F? uitl? aireet.riiiiadelpbia, N. B. ? Specimen copjrs sen' *?y mail, fr<e. on rec !pi of she pr ccol book. No?. 7. 1857. -it I ) L.N N * \ I V A .N J A ir ft fof wte iy 1 V l'ermi CM Jtcnlth 4 Co. \ ' ~rtf | ? '? J >